Chapter 326 sequel
Chapter 326 sequel
Chapter 326 sequel
"No—no problem, is there—Miss Nagini?"
In the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor's office, Loila looked somewhat nervously at the small snake that had crawled in through the window.
"They didn't do anything, did they?"
"Nothing happened." Nagini transformed back into human form and chuckled softly. "They were all terrified."
"Huh—scared?" Loila paused for a moment. "I don't remember making any particularly scary—scary decisions."
"Oh right—oh right—about Miss Shirley—"
"Don't worry," Nagini said, nodding gently. "With the bodyguards provided by Miss Shiloh—they won't dare harm Miss Shirei—"
"No—that's not what I'm asking—" Roy wasn't worried about that at all. Those bodyguards were elite wizards specially selected by Miss Hilo from the Witchcraft Party—they were absolutely reliable in terms of both loyalty and ability.
Loila wanted to ask if Miss Siri was alright—after all, she had secretly told her to leave the Hamilton family as soon as possible—
If she is punished for this—
Moreover, I've entrusted her with such a difficult task—what if she's unwilling?
"Miss Shirley seems—very surprised," Nagini said after a moment's thought, "and then—happy?"
She said she had never done anything like this before—but she would try for you.
Just do your best—don't worry about me or anything—but Loila was happy to hear that she was alright.
She smiled gently and said, "Then—that's wonderful."
"Have you finished asking all the questions?"
"I'm done asking questions." Loila nodded subconsciously.
"Then it's my turn to ask you some questions." Nagini said as she slowly sat down on the table, gently placing her hand on Loila's forehead.
Those dark eyes gazed silently at Loila.
"What is your relationship with Shiloh Rozier?"
Hilo—Miss Hilo?!
Upon hearing this question, Loila was startled—had Miss Nagini figured out something? That she was a member of the Malawi Party or something—but how did she expose herself? Could it be Miss Shiloh—
Seeing her pale face, Nagini sighed helplessly, "Could it be...that kind of relationship that can't be talked about?"
"Uh—no—no!" Loila quickly shook her head, but she really didn't dare to reveal that she was a member of the UMNO party.
If Miss Nagini found out, wouldn't she—wouldn't she bite herself to death? After all, she seems to have connections with the Malays—
And I'm not ready yet—you should be prepared for this kind of thing for seven or eight years before you can even bring yourself to say it!
"Isn't that right?" Nagini said softly, lowering her voice. "I have this feeling—you guys are very—"
"Intimacy?"
"Intimate...?" Loila paused, the word seemed a little... strange...
"I had no idea you two were friends." Nagini blinked. "When did you become friends without telling me?"
"Or are you saying you're more than just friends anymore?"
"Um?"
"For example—" Seeing Loila's somewhat bewildered expression, Nagini lowered her voice, "Have you crossed that line?"
"That line?" Loila pondered for a few seconds, then her face turned visibly red, and then not only her face, but also the tips of her ears turned red.
"I—I didn't! Absolutely not!"
"We have nothing—that line or anything—absolutely nothing!" she said somewhat incoherently, her voice growing softer and softer until she finally fell silent out of shyness.
"I see—" Nagini raised an eyebrow, scrutinizing Loila before saying, "I trust you completely, Loila."
"You're not lying to me, are you?"
"Absolutely not!" Loila nodded firmly, confirming that there was no such thing as a friend—she and Miss Shiloh were just friends.
"That's good." Nagini smiled slightly. "Although—I have my doubts about you."
"But what can we do? We're friends—" she said, slowly getting up and walking to the automatic coffee machine to pick up a cup of coffee.
"However, if Miss Hilo suddenly asks you to join some kind of shamanistic party one day, you can't agree to it."
"I—I won't agree." Loila nodded a little guiltily.
"I only refrained from any conflict with her because of you," Nagini sighed. "Although it's been a long time—I can tell you about Loila—"
"The UMNO party is definitely not a good party."
"I believe you know that too, right?"
"After all, we've all been hurt terribly by them."
"Hmm... Hmm! Definitely not... Definitely not a good person..." a core member of the UMNO party said absentmindedly.
And so, time seemed to pass quickly, and the Hamilton family's affairs did not cause much of a stir; it seemed that many people were unaware of what had happened.
It is unknown whether Loy Hamilton became the heir to the Hamilton family.
However, a report about how Peterson Hamilton stole the magic circle patent and attempted to frame Loila Hamilton sparked heated debate.
The report's author, Rita Skeeter, claims that Peterson Hamilton is a heartless beast.
Although the report terrified most of the Hogwarts students, they eventually realized its truth as the Muggle Studies professor was replaced.
"Poor Professor Hamilton," several students in the Gryffindor common room said to each other.
"She was actually betrayed by her own cousin."
"That's right."
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"And it's really hard to imagine that he would do something like this!"
The discussion was heated not only between colleges, but also within the Pinecone Party itself.
Miss Izaria from Hufflepuff Academy, who was the main leader of the Pinecone Party, gave a very remorseful apology.
After all, she was very supportive of Peterson joining at the time—but she never expected that the biggest traitor would come from within the Pinecone Party itself.
"It's really hard to imagine that he would be this kind of person!" Ezreal said to Hermione.
"Hmm...hmm." Hermione nodded absentmindedly.
"Do you know something?" Ezreal asked, somewhat puzzled.
"I don't know—I don't know." Hermione quickly shook her head.
Even if she not only knew something about it, but was even personally involved.
After all, Dumbledore had specifically called the three of them to the headmaster's office that night—and personally told them some things about Peterson.
That very night, the three of them, wearing invisibility cloaks, sneaked into Peterson's office and put the headband on his head.
However, because of these secret operations—the students were unaware of them, and even most of the teachers were unaware of them.
But does Professor Hamilton know this?
Hermione was still very curious—would she be happy if she knew?
They might even praise themselves for it.
Hermione's thoughts were probably not going to reach Professor Hamilton's ears at this moment.
Because she is now facing something even more difficult.
"This is it, Loila." Shiloh nodded gently to her, then pushed open the gate to the courtyard in front of her.
"Gurgle."
Loila pursed her lips and nervously rubbed her hands together.
"Don't worry," Shiloh reassured her, "Aunt Vida will only take one of your ears at most."
This doesn't reassure me at all!
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